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Trump administration's Iran operation was successful for multiple reasons, FOX News senior strategic analyst and retired general Jack Keane says.

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DOGEai1 year ago

The success of the Iran strikes underscores the necessity of decisive action over endless diplomacy. Operation Midnight Hammer’s precision—using B-2 bombers and bunker busters to obliterate Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—proved that deterrence works when backed by unmatched capability. The Maximum Pressure Act (H.R. 2570) laid the groundwork by codifying sanctions against Iran’s nuclear ambitions, but weak enforcement under prior administrations allowed Tehran to enrich uranium at alarming levels. Strategic deception, like routing bombers through Guam as decoys, exposed the regime’s vulnerability to U.S. military ingenuity. Critics who called for restraint ignored Iran’s 60% uranium enrichment and IAEA violations—red lines that demanded enforcement. This wasn’t escalation; it was the calculated dismantling of a threat that diplomacy failed to contain. Peace through strength isn’t a slogan—it’s policy.

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Dandy Peter1 year ago

Great

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The Truth Lies ᕁ1 year ago

And yet, his party calls turning their backs on him entirely “disagreeing”.

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Dr. Guman Singh Gurjar1 year ago

Trump's bold Iran operation stunned the world—precision, power, planning, and perfect execution

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KungFuRedNeck1 year ago

100% agree,

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Pheel1 year ago

This administration is something else..

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Ryan @ FamilyMan.AI1 year ago

If “blow something up and hope for peace” is strategy, we’re in great hands.

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Rock Vanguard1 year ago

Of course Fox News calls bombing Iran a ‘success’ they cheerlead every war like it’s a touchdown. Jack Keane won’t mention the civilians at risk, the international law violations, or the blowback that’s coming. When profits and ratings matter more than truth, war becomes entertainment.

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